The Hanson Research Group’s first experiment—initiated my second day on the job—involved two strategically placed Brinno TLC200 time-lapse cameras programmed to take one photo per day. The video from our first camera that covered our less-trafficked support space was posted in March. Below is the video from our second camera, which was placed in the main lab and focused on one of our fume hoods.

When I gave prospective students a tour of the lab I made it very clear that the camera only takes one photo per day. For the most part it seems like they are ok with it. But now that they are comfortable, I guess it’s time to install the surveillance camera.

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